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Julian Worker – Surrey Muse

Julian Worker is a travel writer and photographer who also writes murder mysteries and humorous fiction. He is the author of eleven books and ebooks. His latest book ‘Animals Evolution Avoided’ discusses 40 little-known creatures who otherwise would have escaped our attention. His third murder mystery novel ‘The Frisby Waterless Murders’ is now being edited for publication. He has taken many photographs that have appeared in travel guides by National Geographic, Thomas Cook and The Rough Guides. Julian is the President of Tillicum Toastmasters in New Westminster and has been a member of that club for seven years. He is also President of New West Writers.

Julian has written articles on architecture for the US magazine Skipping Stones, and his travel articles were published in The Globe and Mail, Fate Magazine, The Vancouver Sun, and Northwest Travel. He blogs about travel on the ‘In The Know Traveler’ website. His work has appeared online recently on the World and I, Offbeat Travel, and GoNomad websites.

These are the titles of Julian’s paperback travel books: ‘Julian’s Journeys’ and ‘Travel Tales from Exotic Places like Salford’, and his four travel ebooks are called ‘Ten Traveller’s Tales’; ‘Scottish Highlands, Caribbean Islands and more’; ‘Travels through History – Armenia and the UK: Journeys in Armenia and the UK’; and ‘Travels through History-The Balkans: Journeys in the former Yugoslavia’.

He has written two books of humorous fiction: ’40 Humourous British Traditions’ and ‘Sports the Olympics Forgot’; and, two murder mysteries: ‘The Goat Parva Murders’ and ‘The Manton Rempville Murders’.

About Surrey Muse

An interdisciplinary Arts and Literature group that meets Fourth Friday of each month except December. Presents a Guest Author, a Featured Poet, and a Featured Artist/Performer. Discussions. Open Mic. Book Table. Book Signings. Free event. Donations welcome.

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Thoughts

'It was a wonderful evening: at least two more lonesome Surrey writers have found a new home, and a few more of us outlanders a place to return to.

I really appreciate the careful structure of the event, alternating the visiting time with times of performance, so that all needs are met with decorum-- all performers have an attentive audience, everyone can eat and speak and connect, and community develops almost effortlessly. The blog and the truly awesome posters a part of the whole-- really well organized and top-notch!

My thanks for all the forethought and talent that went into the planning, as well as the way it all came together last night-- thank you to our mc for keeping us rolling along.